Thanks for the quick reply, and my apologies. I had just done an  
easy_install, but apparently I had an older version of shapely in  
place (that went unupgraded until just now).

Thanks again,
Russell


On May 10, 2008, at 9:40 AM, Sean Gillies wrote:

> Russell Duhon wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> While working on a recent project I ran into a problem in doing
>> anything with the .centroid.coords of an geometry. I can get the
>> coords object, but if I try to index, iterate, or do much of anything
>> else, I get major errors.
>>
>> If running as a script, I get
>>
>> pure virtual method called
>> terminate called without an active exception
>> Abort trap
>>
>> If running in an interactive session, I get a segmentation fault.
>>
>> This happens with GEOS 3.0.0 or 2.2.3.
>>
>> I've found a workaround (actually, a much better way of doing what I
>> want to) in this case, and there's always .centroid.x  
>> and .centroid.y,
>> which both work fine, but this seemed to be a bug.
>>
>> Shapely is an excellent library, and it has greatly simplified  
>> several
>> of my recent projects.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Russell
>
> Hi Russell,
>
> This sounds like bug #159
>
> http://trac.gispython.org/projects/PCL/ticket/159
>
> which I thought to be fixed in version 1.0.3. Which version are you
> using now?
>
> Sean
>
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